Flying Bear Ghost 5 Extruder Hole Cover (Toolless)

Flying Bear Ghost 5 Extruder Hole Cover (Toolless)

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After you install a direct extruder upgrade on your Flying Bear Ghost 5, you're left with a few gaping holes in the back of the printer, whether you take off the metal plate originally sandwiched between extruder motor and the assembly itself, or not. This is quite unfortunate, as the more holes you cover, the better the thermal performance of the printer will be, especially if you're using an thermal enclosure to isolate it from the environment. This set of models thus helps you address this issue. You can either use both models, and print one cover and two clips (make sure to enable thin walls in Cura), or you can print only the cover, and use some screws and nuts to hold it in place. Unfortunately, it seems that you won't be able to use the original screws. After printing, just insert the cover into the back, and slide it in the bottom-right direction. Make sure it is flush with the back, then secure it with screws or clips. If it isn't flush, it's probably because of the top hole cover. Applying some brute force should fix the issue.

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